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Ive had pain, numbness, tingling or muscle weakness for several days; they don respond to rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. Could it be a pinched nerve?

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Ive had pain, numbness, tingling or muscle weakness for several days; they don respond to rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. Could it be a pinched nerve?

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Yes, it could be. You need to get an appropriate medical diagnosis. Your general practitioner will be able to do a physical exam or conduct necessary tests – nerve conduction study or electromyography. These tests are often completed at the same time and take about one hour. You could also obtain an MRI or CT Scan. Once you have those results, you can send the report to LSI for a free medical review and assessment.

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